References: Building Trusting Relationships

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References

Beard, K., & Brown, K. (2008). ‘Trusting' schools to meet the academic needs of African‐American students? Suburban mothers' perspectives. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 21, 471 - 485.

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Darling-Hammond, L., Flook, L., Cook-Harvey, C., Barron, B., & Osher, D. (2019). Implications for educational practice of the science of learning and development. Applied Developmental Science, 1-44.

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Jonášková, G., & Predanocyová, Ľ. (2020). Positive interpersonal relationships in terms of developing creativity and critical thinking. NORDSCI International Conference Proceedings, 3(1), 75–83.

Kim, Y., & Kim, Y. (2023). Peer effects on civic-mindedness of elementary school students. Children & Society, 37(1), 129–146.

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Stafford-Brizard, K. B. (2015). Building blocks for learning: A framework for comprehensive student development. Retrieved from Turnaround for Children website: http://www.turnaroundusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Turnaround-for-Children-Building-Blocks-for-Learningx-2.pdf.